Multilingual and multicultural managers’ effects on team performance: insights from professional football teams

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Mike Szymanski, I. Alon, K. Kalra
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Abstract

Purpose In this study, micro-foundations of strategy as the theoretical framework to study the effect of managers’ individual characteristics on multinational team performance are adopted. In particular, the purpose of this paper is to study managers’ multilingual communication abilities and multicultural background, and their role in, respectively, effectively reconfiguring team human assets and sensing cognitively distant opportunities and threats. Design/methodology/approach This study uses national football teams competing in national and international competitions and their coaches’ characteristics as the data set to test the theory. Using random coefficient modeling and ordinary least square regression, this paper analyzes two samples of 222 and 79 teams and found that both these characteristics contribute to team performance; however, their effects differ depending on the team environment. Findings Multicultural managers contribute positively to team performance only when the team is operating in a highly diverse environment, their effect is not statistically significant in homogeneous environments. In less diverse environments, it is the multilingual manager who can improve team performance through more efficient communication and greater effects of leadership on the team. Originality/value Managers’ characteristics such as their multicultural background and multilingual capabilities affect team performance. In particular, these effects come into play in highly diverse and international settings. Micro-foundation literature is advised to focus on the internationalization and multicultural backgrounds of managers as a precursor for organizational international performance.
多语言和多元文化管理者对球队表现的影响:来自职业足球队的见解
目的本研究以战略的微观基础为理论框架,研究管理者的个人特征对跨国团队绩效的影响。特别是,本文的目的是研究管理者的多语言沟通能力和多元文化背景,以及他们在有效重组团队人力资产和感知认知上遥远的机会和威胁方面的作用。设计/方法论/方法本研究以参加国家和国际比赛的国家足球队及其教练的特点为数据集来检验这一理论。采用随机系数建模和普通最小二乘回归方法,分析了222个和79个团队的两个样本,发现这两个特征都有助于团队绩效;然而,它们的效果因团队环境而异。发现只有当团队在高度多样化的环境中运作时,多元文化管理者才会对团队绩效做出积极贡献,而在同质环境中,他们的影响在统计上并不显著。在不太多样化的环境中,多语言的经理可以通过更有效的沟通和领导对团队的更大影响来提高团队绩效。创意/价值经理的特点,如他们的多元文化背景和多语言能力,会影响团队绩效。特别是,这些影响在高度多样化的国际环境中发挥作用。微观基础文献建议关注管理者的国际化和多元文化背景,作为组织国际绩效的前兆。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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